Camper&#39;s outfit.



R. SUHWARZENBACH CAMPER'S OUTFIT.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 12, 1911.

Patentd'July 9, 1912.

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R. SGHWA RZENBAGH. CAMPER'S OUTFIT Patented July 9, 1912. I 2 snnnTs-sUNITE rns E rates. Y

ROLAND SCHWABZENBACH, F HORNELL, NEXV YORK.

CAMPEBS OUTFIT.

To all whom, it may concern:

Be it known that I, ROLAND SGIIWARZEN- nAoH, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Hornell, in the county of Steuben and and has forits objects toprovide an outfit of this character which may be easilyand quickly attached to the person who is to transport the same, whichwhen so attached can be conveniently and comfortably carried, whichisadapted to contain and pre serve in suitable conditionthe provisions Ithe manner of carrying receptacle.

persons,

..in length, as b and supplies required by ohe or a party of and whichincludes the necessary cooking and serving utensils for such person orpersons. These and other objects of the invention, together with meanswhereby the same may be carried into efiect, will best be understoodfrom the following description of one form or embodiment thereofillustrated in the following drawings, in which- .Figure 1 is aperspective view illustrating the outfit. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectionof the outfit. Figs. 3 and 4 are perspective views of the telescop ingparts of the metal receptacle showing their manner of use as cookingvessels. Fig.

5 is a horizontal section of the receptacle on line 5-5, Fig. 2, lookingdown. Figs. 6 and 7 are perspective views of some of the smaller vesselswhich fit within the metal Referring. to the drawings, 12 denotes a packor jacket inclosin'g. the outfit proper and by which the same istransported. Said jacket comprises a sack, preferably of canvas, havin aclosed bottom and an open top "and boun by straps 13- stitched orriveted thereto. Secured to the straps 13 are pack or shoulder straps1&1 which preferably pass beneath the jacket and are made adjustablebuckles 15. By passing the arms and shou ders through the pack straps 14the outfit may be attached to the person and carried on the back afterthe manner of a knapsack.

I6 denotes a rece tacle of a suitable sizeto fit within the jaw et 12,and 17 a removable cover therefor. Said receptacle and clover preferablycomprise two telescoping Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented July'fi, 1912.

: Applicationfiled June 12, 1911. Serial No. 632,753.

- vessels adapted for use as cooking utensils,

to which end, as shown, they are provided with chains 18 by which theymay be suspended, and u'sedas pots for-boiling water, coffee, etc., ortables.

-Within the. receptacle or vessel '16 is a series of removablesuperposed vessels or compartmentslll, herein shown as three in number,each provided with. a removable cover 20. These vessels are for thepurpose of containing meats, vegetables, or other goods andmay be usedcooking utensils. The vessels 19 are herein shown as of different depthsbut are each of a size and shape to fill the chamber of the receptacle16 transversely. In addition to the vessels 19 are other vessels 21 and22 which are smaller than said vessels 19 so as to fill said chamberonly partially, but which collectively .or in connection with companionsmaller vessels for cooking meats and vege-- are of a size and shape tofill said chamber transversely with a packing fit. As shown the vessels21 are provided with screw closures 23 and ma'y be used to containfinely divided solids such as sugar or the like, or for liquids such asmilk, etc.

The vessels 22 are shown as provided with removable covers 2 1 and areintended for tea, cofiee, etc. the vessels 21 and 22, or elsewhere ifcon venient, there may be provided a platter or tray 25 raised edges ofwhich provide a space in which may becarried knives, forks, spoons andthe like. Above the vessels 19, 21, and 22 is one or more series ofnested ves sels which approximately complete the lllling of the chamberof the receptacle 16 vertically beneath the cover 17 and thus afford a.fair packing and transporting fit for the entire contents of thereceptacle. These last .named vessels preferably include one or moreboxes or compartments 26 having screw or other removable closures 27and. adapted to contain butter, lard, etc, a suitable number of nestedplates 28, and a suit able number of nested cups 29.

It'will be observed that the telescopic arrangement of the vessels 16and 17 provides for a slight variation in the capacity of the receptacle16 so that additional small articles may be carried if desired. In thearrangement shown salt and pepper boxes 30 are arranged in the spacesbetween the two series of upper nested vessels. Furthermore theinclosing jacket 12 provides a Between the vessels 19 and 2s ing 1. Acampers outfit comprising two cooking vessels fitting each othertelescopically so as to provide an extensible and contractiblereceptacle, said cooking vessels being provided with suspending means,'a flexible jacket inclosing said receptacle and which jacket isprovided with carrying means for attaching the outfit to the person whois to transport the same, said receptacle being adapted to receivevarious goods-containing vessels and also to hold various culinaryarticles or vessels.

2. A campers outfit comprising two cookvesselsl fitting .each othertelescopically so as to provide an extensible and contractiblereceptacle, said cooking vessels being provided with'suspending means, aflexible jacket inclosin said receptacle and which jacket is provi edwith carrying means for attaching the outfit to the person who is totransport the same, a series of goods-containing vessels fitted in saidreceptacle and i v Copies of this patent may be obtained for five centseach, by Washington, D. (1.

partially filling the same, and nested cups tacle is inclosed and whichis provided with carrying means for attaching the outfit to thepersonwho is to transport the same, ,a series of super osedgoods-containing vessels fitted to sai rece tacle and some of which areof a size to filll the chamber of said receptacle transversely andothers of which are of a smaller size so as to partially fill saidchamber, but which, in connection with companion smaller vessels, fil1said chamber transversely with" a packing fit, and a series of nestedvessels or cups superposed on the; said goods-containing vessels in saidreceptacle, and thus approximately complete the filling of the chamberof the 1 receptacle vertically to afford, in connection with saidtelescoping vessels, and transporting fit for the of thereceptacle.

In testimon whereof I aifix in presence of two witnesses.

ROLAND scHWARzENBAoH Witnesses:

. HIC. Cnmns, CLYDE. V. RATHBUN.

a fair packing entire contents my signature,

addressing the Commissioner of Patents,

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